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  1. The logistics of the Republic of Letters: mercantile undercurrents of early modern scholarly knowledge circulation.Jacob Orrje - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Science 53 (3):351-369.
    Anglo-Swedish scholarly correspondence from the mid-eighteenth century contains repeated mentions of two merchants, Abraham Spalding and Gustavus Brander. The letters describe how these men facilitated the exchange of knowledge over the Baltic Sea and the North Sea by shipping letters, books and other scientific objects, as well as by enabling long-distance financial transactions. Through the case of Spalding and Brander, this article examines the material basis for early modern scholarly exchange. Using the concept of logistics to highlight and relate several (...)
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  • Dollond & Son's Pursuit of Achromaticity, 1758–1789.Richard Sorrenson - 2001 - History of Science 39 (1):31-55.
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  • Experimental Spaces and the Knowledge Economy.L. Stewart - 2007 - History of Science 45 (2):155-177.
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